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Can You File For Divorce In Fort Lauderdale Without Your Spouse’s Cooperation?

By Vanessa Prieto |

Broward County divorce proceedings are often contentious, and it is not uncommon for one of the spouses to refuse to cooperate. Whether they are acting out of spite, ignorance of how legal proceedings work, or refusal to face the fact that the marriage is ending, it can create significant problems. However, while many people… Read More »

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What Counts As Income For Child Support Purposes In Fort Lauderdale?

By Vanessa Prieto |

If you’re a divorced or single parent in Fort Lauderdale, you may be entitled to child support payments. However, determining the amount and how it is calculated can leave you feeling confused and frustrated. Many parents assume only a paycheck counts. Others worry their ex is hiding money or understating earnings. Florida child support… Read More »

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Former Spouse Threatening To Quit Their Job? How To Protect Your Rights To Fort Lauderdale Alimony And Child Support Payments

By Vanessa Prieto |

After a troubled marriage, a Fort Lauderdale divorce can provide freedom and the opportunity to make a fresh start. However, it can also create financial insecurity if you have children or otherwise relied on your spouse for income. As part of Broward County divorce proceedings, a judge may order alimony and child support, but… Read More »

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Creating A Fort Lauderdale Parenting Plan When Parents Live Far Apart

By Vanessa Prieto |

Negotiating child time-sharing arrangements in Fort Lauderdale is rarely easy, but if you and your co-parent live far apart, creating a workable parenting plan can feel overwhelming. Long drives, school schedules, and missed activities can quickly become points of tension. You may be wondering what the court expects or considers reasonable, and what happens… Read More »

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